Harvard Walking Tour for Two, Four, or Six from Trademark Tours (Up to 52% Off)

Trademark Tour of Harvard

In a Nutshell

Current Harvard undergraduates divulge university history, stories from current students, and facts about famous alumni on 70-minute tours

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid only for the Hahvahd tour. Tour operates rain or shine.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Trademark Tours

Historic buildings say a lot about their past owners, as evidenced by Galileo’s collection of telescopes and Benjamin Franklin’s drawer full of “No, I wasn’t a president” T-shirts. Take a peek inside the mind of a historic figure with this Groupon.

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Current undergraduate students lead groups across Harvard’s legendary campus on 70-minute tours that cover up to 400 years of local history. Visitors pass through the Old Yard, the New Yard, and Harvard Square, learning about historic buildings such as Sever Hall and the Widener Library. Tours focus on history and lore, stories from current students, and the lives of famous alumni. See the tour map. No reservations are needed, and a schedule of available tours can be found on the website under the “Calendar” tab or by calling ahead for times and dates. Additional tours will be added as needed.

Trademark Tours

Founded by Harvard alumni, Trademark Tours connects people with 400 years of the history and culture held in Boston and two of its most prestigious universities. Current undergraduates lead each of the themed, multilingual walking tours. They usher groups through Harvard’s history and contemporary culture while shedding light on famous graduates and visiting campus locales such as the John Harvard statue and the Lowell House bell tower. At MIT, guides will show off successful school inventions and point out notable structures including the Ray and Maria Stata Center and the Great Dome.